React is pretty hot stuff right now. I have been working with it for a while now. As I was…
When a new framework is as hot as React is right now, there seems to be a landslide of how-to videos…
The web has been updating and changing rapidly since it’s creation. One of the pros of working as a developer is the joy of learning new frameworks constantly. In today’s trend, programming is becoming more modular and dynamic.
Let and const came to solve a big problem in JS, hoisting. And they delivered in a big way! Why have let and const?
Here is a quick codepen to show you why:
So, I am going to take a little bit of time and talk about a few things that have existed for a long or short while before ES6 before going on further with ES6. Why? Because these things have gained new life and are worth looking at. I have also seen enough people that haven’t seen…
The reason I have put all three of these into a single article is because separate they are just average updates, but their powers combine to create Amazing Awesomeness. So I will introduce you to each of them, then…
In this series of articles I will be doing some demos and recommendations for using ES6. There are a few features that I have found invaluable. Some are specific to ES6 some aren’t, but those ones I have found I am using them more with ES6 so I want to include them.
I believe that Web Components is the future of the web! With web component frameworks such as Polymer becoming popular…
After doing some research on vendor prefixes for a certain pseudo class, I discovered some classes I haven’t used before. I continued to read through the articles while checking canIuse multiple times and decided to make a post about the ones I feel have the…